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Ignacio P. Quitugua | |
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Member of the 9th Guam Legislature [1] | |
In office January 2, 1967 –January 6, 1969 | |
Member of the 1st Guam Legislature [1] | |
In office January 1,1951 –January 5,1953 | |
Personal details | |
Born | Ignacio Perez Quitugua February 7,1909 [2] |
Died | October 15,1973 64) [3] | (aged
Political party | Popular Party (Guam),Democratic Party of Guam |
Spouse | Rosa Arceo Quitugua [2] |
Children | 7 |
Ignacio Perez Quitugua (February 7,1909 –October 15,1973) was a Guamanian politician,serving 2 terms in the Guam Legislature. [1] [4]
Ignacio P. Quitugua was elected to and served in the 1st and the 9th Guam Legislatures. [1]
Election Year | Guam Legislature | General Placement | Result |
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1950 | 1st Guam Legislature | 17 | Elected [1] |
1966 | 9th Guam Legislature | 17 | Elected [1] |
In May 1969,Quitugua was conferred an honorary Bachelor of Community Service as a Distinguished Educator by the College of Guam. [5]
Quitugua was the father of former Speaker of the Guam Legislature Franklin Joseph Arceo Quitugua and great-grandfather of Congressman Michael F.Q. San Nicolas. [6]
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